Gordon-Parker-Obituary

Gordon C. Parker

Phoenix, Arizona

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Gordon C. Parker of Phoenix AZ, beloved husband, father, brother and friend passed away on Saturday August 23, 2008. Gordon was born on March 28, 1947 in Glens Falls, NY. In 1959 he moved with his family to Phoenix where he graduated from Cortez High School in 1966. After completing a tour...

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TODAYS WOULD HAVE BEEN OUR 37TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY DAY. WE ARE STILL TOGETHER IN SPIRIT, TOGETHER FOREVER IN OUR HEART. I LOVE YOU. LOVE LORRAINE

Gordon,
I learned many things from you as we worked together to make Savon Dental Plan an honorable and profitable business. At the same time I tried to teach you how to play golf and failed; but when I see you again, we will continue where we left off and yes, we can play for a dollar a hole but this time ties go to me!! Thanks for everything you taught me.

Having known Gordon for almost two decades and the kind of man he was, there is no doubt he will be so very missed by so many. My heart goes out to his wife, Lorraine, his son, Joe, and the rest of his extended family. A good man has moved on.

As long as I have know the Parker family I have been a better person. I am sorry for your loss and I will miss Gordon a lot. He always said something to make me smile.

We are very sad to hear of Gordon's passing, and our thoughts and prayers are with Lorraine, Joe and Roanne.

To the Parker Family,

I will miss seeing Gordon at the golf course and know now that he is at peace. His spirit will be with us all and I will remember our last lesson. He still wanted to get better!

I still can't believe you're gone. It's so hard being here in this office without you around to tell us your jokes and funny stories. You brightened many days for me... We know you're in a better place, but we will miss you forever. We love you Uncle Gordy.

Love always,

Mike and Meri

We love you Uncle Gordon. You will be in our hearts forever.

Love, Clayton III and Nicole Parker

I know that Gordon is at peace and he will be terribly missed. I enjoyed visiting with him at Joe's games, and at family events. My thoughts are with Lorraine, Toni, Joe and Roanne, as well as the rest of the family.